File of documents from Kevin Boyle relating to indigenous people and Australia, concerning development, sustainability, the environment and general human rights. Includes an A4 pad of manuscript notes on these matters written by Boyle, also loose leaf MS notes by Boyle (n.d. c. early 1990s); MS letter from Alan Davis sending Boyle an attached copy of "Declaration of Human Responsibilities for Peace and Sustainable Development" issued by the Government of Costa Rica (16 Jul 1990); various booklets and pamphlets including "Aboriginals in Victoria" issued by the Commonwealth Government Printing Unit, Melbourne; Issue of 'Index on Censorship' focusing on the environment and sustainability; A "Guide to the ATSIC" - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission; "What is ATSIC?"; numerous issues of the "Aboriginal Australia" newsletter Late 1980s - early 1990s] and numerous press cuttings from international press cuttings relating to aboriginal and Australian development issues.
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Edition of the 1995 annual report of the Australian Press Council.
Various editions of the Australian Press Council News newsletter. Editions being Nov 1989; May 1990; Nov 1992; May 1993; Aug 1993; Nov 1993, Feb 1998 and Aug 1998.
Fax copy of Authors Contract between Kevin Boyle and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, the publishers, detailing the terms and conditions of publication.
Typescript titled "Autumn Tints" by M.T. Rynne (8pp). Tells the story of a man and a woman who were once close and meet again in a railway station after many years.
Invitation and programme for the Irish Book Awards 2007, (15 Mar 2007), and two press cuttings from the Irish Times after the event.
Invitation to The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize.
'Listening to the Wind' was nominated for both prizes.
Photocopy of honorary degree awarded posthumously to Kevin Boyle by NUI Galway (2011).
Certificate awarded to Kevin Boyle in recognition of contribution to its academic programme by the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong (1993).
Printed programme from the 207 Baboró International Arts Festival for Children in Galway, detailing all events as part of the festival.
Printed programme from Corn Exchange Theatre Company and Project Arts Centre production of Baby Jane, staged at Project@the Mint, Dublin. A multi-media / Commedia Dell'Arte adaptation by the Corn Exchange from Robert Aldrich's film based on Henry Farrell's novel "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" Directed by Annie Ryan. Printed flyer from the production also included.